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STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI HUKUM DALAM MENGHADAPI FLAGIARISME PADA KALANGAN MAHASISWA DI ERA SERBA MEDIA: STRATEGI KOMUNIKASI HUKUM DALAM MENGHADAPI FLAGIARISME PADA KALANGAN MAHASISWA DI ERA SERBA MEDIA Ni Luh Manik Puja Dewi
Anubhava: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi HIndu Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Ethics and Communication Strategies
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/anubhava.v3i2.3020

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The development of communication technology in this digital age requires students to adapt to the pattern of independent learning on campus (MBKM). Students as the country's next generation are a major asset in a country's progress, especially in the age of all media. This condition can be both an opportunity and a challenge in the educational communication model in this digital age. This article analyzes the various issues of adapting student learning communication in this age of all media. This communication brings many positive things like easy access and fast getting information from anywhere making it easy to learn from anywhere. This is in line with the principle of independent learning that aims to create superior students, namely through the Merdeka Learning Campus Merdeka program. Freedom of learning gives freedom in learning, that is, it can be anywhere, anytime and even from any source. In the independent learning program, students must think critically and be sensitive to the problems they face and arise in the society, then express their views and participate or be directly involved in solving these problems. In this way, we as students also play a role in the development of technology in the future. Along with the development of the times in the all-digital era, there are many hurdles and hurdles to overcome, one of which is communication. There is no denying that the development of technology also comes with the negative effects it causes. This should be avoided as much as possible and kept to a minimum, because the digital age also brings developments with many aspects, namely social, political, economic and cultural. One of  the negative consequences that arise is plagiarism. Plagiarism is common and common among academics, especially at the tertiary  level.  In  this  digital  age,  many  students  take  advantage of technological advancements to complete their assignments quickly and easily, by plagiarizing or copying other people's work on the Internet. It is no longer new for students to use technology in completing their assignments, which eventually led to the practice of plagiarism.Students' lack of understanding of the negative effects ofplagiarism makes it easy for students to plagiarize other people's work.Even if this can unknowingly lead to legal consequences for the perpetrators
PROBLEMATIKA KOMUNIKASI KELUARGA DAN PENANGGULANGANNYA Komparasi Konsep Tri Kaya Parisudha dan Gottmans Horsemen I Made Gunarta; Ni Luh Manik Puja Dewi
Anubhava: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi HIndu Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Culture and Family Communication
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/anubhava.v4i1.3558

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In essence, humans as social creatures cannot be separated from interaction. Everyone wants to talk, wants to express different opinions with the aim of obtaining information. This creates a process called communication. Communication was a very common thing in ancient times, even in prehistoric times. It's just that at that time communication was done in a different way, and of course communication at that time was done in a very simple way. In line with the development of time and human civilization, communication models are experiencing rapid development day by day. In the beginning, before the discovery of electronic media as a source of communication, people communicated by making simple tools made from improvised materials and tools such as gongs. Some people in the past and perhaps even today know of a form of communication through the sound of a gong. Through the sound of the gong, it is symbolized as a symbol of past communication, and most of it is one-sided, so it can be said that there are not many components involved in communication. This process only involves one person or group of people as the communicator and another party as the listener. It was different when the reform era began and various innovations emerged from both communication experts and practitioners. Communication is a need and an important means to get to know yourself and others. Who we are and how we interact with others is discovered through communication. Without us realizing it, we carry out these communication activities in every activity of our lives. Through communication we will understand ourselves and others so that we can develop our self-understanding in family and community relationships and develop shared concepts in the social environment. In fact, we can find small communication groups that often occur every day in the family environment in husband-wife relationships. Even though communication always occurs in every interaction in human life, not every communication that occurs can lead to understanding. And it is not uncommon for every communication carried out to give rise to debates and discrepancies between each other due to differences in understanding of each communication participant.